
BOYS
WILSON MAGNET (1-3) 52
EAST (3-1) 109
Damani Barley led four in double figures with 30 points as East put together back-to-back wins. Barley connected 13 times from the floor including two 3-pointers in the game. Kai McCullough hit three 3-pointers and finished with 21 points on the night. Shamir Caruthers connected on a pair of triples and added 20 for the Eagles. Kenneth Edwards scored 14 while Kollin McCullough had seven points. Zion Parsons and Quinton Gordan-Smith accounted for five points apiece. Nigel Copeland (2), Marcus Robertson (2) and Jah’rel Darden (1) also scored East. The win was the third by double digits for the Eagles this season. Ninth-grader Da’Siah White paced Wilson with 20 points. Zavarius Henry scored six points. Lasharm Henry and Josh Joyce chipped in six apiece. Khalil Lewis (5), Mike Kelly (4) and Yaliel Bonilla (3) also scored for the Wildcats.
NE DOUGLASS (1-3) 51
WORLD OF INQUIRY (2-3) 63
Trailing 51-49, Concepcion knotted the game with an and-one. On the next possession, the sophomore guard took advantage of a second-chance opportunity for a 53-51 lead. Next trip down the floor he finished a layup before connecting on his second 3-pointer of the fourth quarter for a 58-51 advantage with 2:53 remaining in the game. READ MORE.
SOTA (2-3) 44
LIVONIA (2-2) 60
Chris Coyle scored 12 of his game-high 22 points in the first half to pace a Livonia effort which saw the Bulldogs take a 27-12 lead into the break. Coyle finished with 11 rebounds and six assists in the game. Teammate Justin Skelly had 10 points and eight rebounds while Jack Kearney collected nine points and five rebounds. Evan Swan had seven points. Sam Howland hit a pair of 3-pointers and paced SOTA with 15 points. Fred Bryant added 14. Tyree Moore scored eight while Keshaun Chatman had seven and Maurice Fisher three points to round out the SOTA offensive production.
FRANKLIN (0-6) 91
MONROE (1-4) 98
ST. JOE’S (VI) 66
McQUAID JESUIT (3-2) 69
Casey Montesanto scored 30 including five in the fourth quarter when McQuaid rallied from an eight-point deficit to win for the third time in four games. The junior guard scored 15 in the third quarter to help the Jesuit Knights keep pace before being one of four Knights to find the twine in the fourth. Anthony DiMarco finished the game with 11 points. Chris Woodard had nine. Ian Florence (8), Max Schalm (7) ad Colin Bavibidila (4) rounded out the scoring for McQuaid.
VICTOR (5-0) 70
RUSH-HENRIETTA (3-1) 37
Phil Nwugwo scored eight points in the first quarter and the Blue Devils got three-pointers from Ryan Dodge and AJ Queri for a 22-14 lead. READ MORE.
FAIRPORT (3-1) 59
PENFIELD (1-3) 38
Alex Hill scored all 11 of his points in the second quarter when Fairport pulled away from a single-possession game. Leading 11-8, Hill connected three times from behind the 3-point arc as the Red Raiders outscored Penfield 21-12 in the frame. Wallace Rahmaan, Jake Koonmen and Aidan White each connected from long range in the third quarter when Fairport put the game out of reach with 20-7 tally. Koonmen finished with 12 points. Rahmaan added 10. Bruce Wilder scored seven. Josh Knapp added five, and James Stanek accounted for three points. Matt Karpen led Penfield with 12 points. Brady Schroeder added six points. Aiden Cook had five. Dan Gregory (4), Jackson Beganny (4), Jase Whitehead (3) and Caden Harrington (2) also scored for Penfield.
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (1-3) 42
GREECE OLYMPIA (3-2) 59
Anthony Starks scored six of his team-high 21 points in the first quarter when Olympia jumped to a 19-10 lead on the way to its second win in three games. Bryce Long hit one of his three 3-pointers in the opening stanza and finished with 16 points in the game. Jahod Faison scored 12 while Ricky Hill had eight points. Landen Evans chipped in two points for the Spartans which outscored HF-L in each quarter. HF-L’s Nolan Smith hit eight field goals and matched Starks with 21 points for the game-high. JT Killenbec scored seven points. Carson Joint (4), Nathan Weber (3), Sam Vogt (3), Rhyan Garey (2) and Trent Wager (2) also contributed to the HF-L offense.
WEBSTER SCHROEDER (5-0) 39
HILTON (2-3) 37
Ben Carey connected on three 3-pointers and poured in 13 of his game-high 25 points in the third quarter when Schroeder turned a halftime deficit into a six-point lead. Trailing 18-16, Carey hit five field goals coming out of halftime as Schroeder outscored Hilton 17-11 in the stanza. Nick Hauman added the other four points in the quarter. Alex DeRosa (7), Jon McCaffrey (2) and Tyler Race (1) rounded out the scoring for Schroeder. The win was the second straight and third overall on the road for the Warriors. Preston Prince led the Hilton attack with 15 points. Greyson Trubia added 10. Michael Whelehan (8), Mac Emrich (2) and Ben Cronk (2) also scored for the Cadets.
GREECE ARCADIA (4-1) 61
BATAVIA (1-2) 58
Gabe Taylor finished with a game-high 28 points, and Arcadia rallied from 18 down to bounce back from a loss in its previous outing. Taylor connected six times from the floor including one 3-pointer as the Titans outscored Batavia 19-7 over the final eight minutes of the game. Latrell Rowe scored five of his 12 points in the fourth. Dana Bolger scored nine points. Austin DiNatale had five while Michael Bolger (3), Vinnie Cacia (2) and Rmon Smith (2) rounded out the scoring for Arcadia. Batavia’s Sawyer Siverling connected on eight 3-pointers to lead the Blue Devils with 26 points. Carter McFollins added 18. Tanner Mountain scored nine, and Mikey McKenzie had five points.
BRIGHTON (3-1) 59
GATES-CHILI (1-3) 54
Eli Desandis scored eight of his team-high 18 points in the fourth quarter when Brighton rallied from a deficit for a win Monroe County Division II action. Desandis converted 4-of-5 free throws in the final frame. Reggie Smith, Jr. finished the game with 13 points for the Bruins. Quinn O’Brien had 11. Andrew Falter scored eight. Matt Howe (5) and Tryque Watkins (4) rounded out the scoring for Brighton. Cameron Brown and Kani Mitchem scored five points apiece in the third quarter when Gates pulled out to a 42-38 edge heading into the final eight minutes of the game. The Spartan duo both scored 18 in the game. Ryan Santiago added nine. Richard Stevenson had five. Brandon Randolph and Sammuel Seymour contributed two apiece.
CHURCHVILLE-CHILI (2-3) 74
SPENCERPORT (2-3) 45
IRONDEQUOIT (2-1) 50
WEBSTER THOMAS (1-2) 46
Ryan Heath scored 11 of his team-high 18 points in the first half when Irondequoit built a double-digit and then held off a late Thomas rally. Heath connected on five field goals in the first half. Xavier Gissendanner and Damon Brumfield scored four apiece over the first 16 minutes to help the Eagle to a 26-16 lead. Gissendanner finished the game with 17 points while Brumfield had eight. Evan Leonardo (3), Aiden Greco (2) and Owen Salerno also scored for the Eagles. Webster Thomas senior Andrew Quinn accounted for 10 of his team-high 18 points in the fourth quarter when the Titans outscored Irondequoit 18-7. Jackson Kulik scored 12 points. Shawn Mason had 10. Sean Linder chipped in four points while Jack Rider (2) and Eli Adams (1) rounded out the scoring for Thomas.
EASTRIDGE (4-0) 88
GREECE ODYSSEY (0-5) 39
GREECE ATHENA (2-2) 67
BROCKPORT (1-4) 65
Jahon Jones and James Reaves, Jr. combined for 13 points in the third quarter when Athena erased a six-point deficit and took a 54-44 lead into the final eight minutes of play. Jones finished the game with 10 points. Reaves had 13. Senior guard Izaiah Stewart paced the Trojans’ offense with 21 points. Frankie Oropeza added eight. Khorie Reaves scored seven. Terrell Wilson (4), Marlo DeRubeis (2) and Connor Osier (2) also scored for Athena. Brockport’s Pete Leicht connected on three 3-pointers and poured in 14 of his team-high 17 points in the fourth quarter when Brockport outscored Athena 20-13. Leicht had four 3-pointers overall in the contest. Bryce Tyndell scored 11 points. Justin Sillen had 10 and Kaeden Laureano chipped in with 14 points for the Blue Devils. Cooper Hassall (6), Nate Grego (5) and Andrew Wilson (2) also scored for Brockport.
PITTSFORD MENDON (4-0) 69
PITTSFORD SUTHERLAND (3-1) 57
Jackson Green and Caleb Lewis combined for 28 first-half points to lead the Vikings to a 39-27 lead after 16 minutes of play. The duo scored 22 points apiece for the game, and Mendon won by double digits for the third time this season. Green grabbed 14 rebounds and handed out five assists. Lewis had seven boards and three helpers. Conner Rook scored nine and grabbed nine rebounds including six on the offensive end. Kidder Lindley had five. Matt Woods scored four. Eric Krowl (3), London Hoyser (3) and Tyler Shadders (1) also scored for Mendon. Krowl had eight rebounds. Sam Pisanelli led Sutherland with 13 points. Tyler Mullin had 12. Bobby Dodge and Everett Wilcox scored nine apiece. Ivan Goettler added six points. Chandler Reynolds (3), Matthew Drago (30 and Max Michalski (2) also scored for the Knights.
C.G. FINNEY (2-4) 51
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (4-2) 83
Ben Gristak finished with a career-high 23 points, and Northstar Christian won its thrid straight game. Gristak also grabbed eight rebounds in the win. Larry O’Neal added 14 points and 18 rebounds. Ryan Garwood had 20 points and seven assists.
GENESEO (6-1) 40
AVON (5-1) 37
Ryan Whitney connected on two of his four 3-pointers in the third quarter when Geneseo erased a halftime deficit and went on to win its third straight game. Owen McDonald added three points in the third when the Blue Devils outscored Avon 9-2. Ethan Bennett finished with 16 points, eight rebounds and seven steals to lead Geneseo. Whitney added 15 points and five rebounds. Eghosa Okpefe grabbed 10 boards to go with two points. Sebri Fantauzzo and Josh Perez Silva scored two points apiece for Geneseo. Hudson Volpe scored 12 points to lead Avon. Andrew Rowland added eight. Michael Rowland had five points. Dylan Smith scored four points. Kaden Colt and Josh Harter both had three. Jack Browne chipped in with two points.
“I could not be any prouder of our team being down in the first half and bouncing back for a win,” Geneseo head coach Greg Hepler said. “This is a big win for Geneseo, but there is a lot of basketball to be played. Wins are hard to come by when you play a team like Avon, so we need to celebrate it for 24 hours and get back to work and get better. We will see Avon and other great opponents the rest of the way.”
KESHEQUA (0-5) 44
PERRY (2-4) 62
BATH-HAVERLING (2-3) 59
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (2-5) 52
MOUNT MORRIS (0-4) 59
YORK (2-2) 90
Maddox Timothy hit four 3-pointers and finished with 25 points while Greg Jaroszek added a career-high 13 points to lead York. Jake Pangrazio scored 15 points and Joe Bauer accounted for eight points. Stephen Somers led Mt. Morris with 21 points. Payton Bownds scored nine and Bryson Constantino had eight.
“I was really proud of our effort tonight,” York head coach Ed Orman, Jr. said. “Mt. Morris is athletic and fast and really made us work defensively. Greg was a big spark off the bench and Maddox was extremely active.”
LE ROY (3-1) 66
WARSAW (3-3) 52
Merritt Holly finished with 41 points and 14 rebounds and Le Roy won its second straight game. Finn Shelby added 14 points and 12 rebounds while Mitch Hockey had nine points. Matthew Auble scored 16 points to pace Warsaw’s offense. DeQuarius Jhonson-Myers had 11 points. Bailey Schell added nine points. Gabe Kahl scored eight.
ELBA 47
WHEATLAND-CHILI 54
KENDALL (2-2) 50
HOLLEY (2-3) 56
BATAVIA-NOTRE DAME (4-0) 77
BYRON-BERGEN (4-3) 65
PEMBROKE (3-1) 80
ALEXANDER (3-2) 74
SODUS (1-4) 43
EAST ROCHESTER (3-2) 49
Ian Szemcsak scored nine of his team-high 14 points in the second quarter to help East Rochester win for the third time in four games. Szemcsak also grabbed nine rebounds in the game. Sam Tanner finished with 10 points in the game including eight in the second when the Bombers outscored Sodus 17-10 to take a lead they did not surrender. Teddy Emmings added nine for ER while Eli Tanner (6), Shamar Irving (4), Jalen McCoy (2), Matt Michalski (2) and Mike Daniels (2) also scored for ER. Darin Barber scored 15 points to lead Sodus. Brady McCarthy added 10. Amanti Jones and Marques Wright scored five apiece for the Spartans.
MARION (3-3) 33
ROMULUS (3-1) 67
MARCUS WHITMAN (3-2) 48
PENN YAN (5-0) 60
RED JACKET (1-2) 57
BLOOMFIELD (1-4) 58
WATERLOO (1-4) 44
WAYNE (4-1) 71
Mason Blankenberg led three in double figures with 19 points, and Wayne won its third straight game. Blankenberg accounted for 10 points in the second quarter when the Eagles outscored Waterloo, 23-11. The senior guard added seven more points in the third quarter when Wayne pulled away with a 19-10 advantage over the eight minutes. Teammate Jacob Johnson scored 14 points in the win. Paul Ostrowski III added 12. Devon Forrest contributed eight points while Nathan Coleman (6), Alec Gilbert (6), Noah Means (3), Shamus Fanning (2) and Sean Nellis (1) also contributed to the Wayne offense. Nolan Slywka led Waterloo with 17 points. Devin Mulvey-Salerno had 13 points. Jordan Kraft scored 10. Connor McCann and Casey Burcroff had two apiece.
SOUTH SENECA (0-5) 26
NAPLES (1-4) 56
HONEOYE (2-1) 52
DUNDEE/BRADFORD (3-1) 86
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (6-0) 95
ARKPORT-CANASERAGA (1-4) 14
JASPER-TROUPSBURG (5-3) 62
HAMMONDSPORT (1-5) 31
Jasper-Troupsburg won its third in four games.
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (4-2) 53
CAMPBELL-SAVONA (2-4) 37
Cole Ferris led Canisteo-Greenwood with 20 points while Hunter McCaffery added 14. Evan Updyke accounted for nine points in the win. JJ Reese (6) and Maddux Schwartz also scored for C-G. The win was the second in three game for the Redskins. Kaden Bolt scored 15 points to lead Campbell-Savona. Kade Cochran had nine while Mason Jewell (5), Ethan Ribble (4) and Cain Simpson (4) also scored for the Panthers.
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GIRLS
PENFIELD (2-1) 49
FAIRPORT (3-2) 66
Ella Meabon scored 29 points and Bella Pucci had 19 to lead Fairport to its third win the past four games. Nevaeh Buntley and Rachel McCoy added five points in the win over the reigning Class AA champions. Natalie VanDeVoorde had thee while Riley DeRue and Abigail Smith accounted for two apiece. Sophia Lapp rounded out the scoring for the Red Raiders with one point. Grace Alexander led Penfield with 12 points. Elisa Faklaris had 10. Jackie Funk and Sarah Baumer scored six apiece. Eva Elliot (5), Emily Fordham (2), Kennedy Cone (1) and Ashley Kalvitis (1) also scored for Penfield.
GREECE OLYMPIA (2-1) 25
HONEOYE FALLS-LIMA (4-0) 82
Teagan Kamm posted her fourth double-double of the season with a 14-point, 11-rebound performance to lead HF-L to its double-digit victory of the season. Clare Ruff added 14 points and six steals while eighth-grader Shaye Angelo scored 13 points. Whitley Easton accounted for 10 points. Shania Estrich led Olympia with 12 points. Maddie Kielkowicz and Macie Vetter scored five apiece. Nondja Nelson had three.
VICTOR (3-0) 52
RUSH-HENRIETTA (2-2) 24
Eva Pronti finished with a game-high 20 points to lead Victor. Kaitlin Murphy added nine. Mallory scored five while Devin Livingston, Rachel Gill and Vanessa Chumacero had four points each. Karlee Reed scored three. Grace Callahan (2) and Abbie Murphy also scored for the Blue Devils. Avery Roberts led Rush-Henrietta with 11 points. Cassidy Pearce had eight. Ava Santiago scored three points. Destinee Wright and Nastashiea Gonzalez added a free throw apiece.
SPENCERPORT (3-2) 23
CANANDAIGUA (3-1) 53
Macy Bacon scored 14 points, and Mya Herman had 13 to lead Canandaigua. Kyleigh Chapman added nine while Abbey Herod had six points. Kayla Taylor also scored six in the win. Elly Hubler chipped in five points.
GREECE ODYSSEY (1-4) 41
EASTRIDGE (1-5) 66
BROCKPORT (4-1) 72
GREECE ARCADIA (0-4) 19
C.G. FINNEY (1-2) 48
NORTHSTAR CHRISTIAN (3-0) 56
GENEVA (0-3) 35
NEWARK (3-1) 58
PENN YAN (1-2) 32
MIDLAKES (4-2) 36
Callie Walker finished with 12 points, 17 rebounds, and six blocks including a denial of a potential game-tying layup with 10 seconds remaining. Mary Givens added eight points and 10 rebounds for the Screaming Eagles. Hanna Godkin also scored eight points. Sierra Harrison led Penn Yan with 11 points. Elle Harrison added nine points.
DANSVILLE (3-2) 45
HORNELL (3-0) 54
Jane Spitulnik scored 10 of her game-high 25 points in the fourth quarter to lead Hornell. The senior also grabbed six rebounds. Juliet Marino finished with eight points and eight rebounds. Lillian Hoyt had 10 points. Madison Lee paced the Dansville offense with 12 points. Chelsea Tyler had 11, and Brielle Caruso 10 points. Abby Belcher (6), Aynsley Belcher (6) and Kali Meyer (2) also scored for Dansville.
“This was a great grind-it-out team win,” Hornell head coach Brian Dyring said. “We have shown early that we can win scoring in bunches and if we need to play slower and grind out a win we are capable of playing that way too.”
AVOCA/PRATTSBURGH (3-3) 36
CANISTEO-GREENWOOD (4-2) 46
Sophomore Lillian Mullen finished with a game-high 26 points along with 11 rebounds and four steals to lead Canisteo-Greenwood to its third win in four games. Teammate Brooke Burd grabbed 15 boards and scored nine points in the win. Peyton Peters scored eight points, and Bailey Mullen had three. Riley Stowe scored 19 points to lead A/P. Emma Carlton scored five points while Laura Morera and Marissa Reid added four points apiece. Kamryn EdwardsKendra Pinckney both scored two points.
MT. MORRIS (1-3) 25
YORK (3-1) 79
PERRY (2-4) 40
KESHEQUA (5-0) 48
AVON (0-5) 32
GENESEO (2-3) 40
WAYLAND-COHOCTON (0-3) 19
BATH-HAVERLING (6-1) 56
GANANDA (1-2) 59
NORTH ROSE-WOLCOTT (2-4) 29
CUBA-RUSHFORD (2-4) 40
FRANKLINVILLE (VI) 42
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